Courts Expect Texas Hail Claims to Be Denied

In a recent decision, 1 a federal judge noted the following in a Texas hail damage…

Courts Letting Insurers Get Away With Bad Faith

In my recent Claim Game interview with Professor Jay Feinman, one moment in particular captured what many in…

The Jay Feinman Interview: Are Courts Letting Insurers Get Away with Bad Faith?

In my recent Claim Game interview with Professor Jay Feinman, one moment in particular captured what many in…

H.B. 40 expands the Texas Business Court’s jurisdiction and geography | United States | Global law firm

On May 28, 2025, the 89th Texas Legislature passed House Bill 40, which expands the jurisdiction…

False Start: U.S. Supreme Court Declines to Decide Whether Courts May Certify Damages Classes That Include Uninjured Class Members

Seyfarth Synopsis: On June 5, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court changed course and dismissed the writ…

Wage and Hour Around The Corner: To Defer or Not to Defer: That is the Question Facing Lower Fed Courts and States After SCOTUS Decision in Loper Bright

By: Kelly J. Koelker and Michael E. Steinberg The rules governing the employment relationship are always…

The Difficulty of Overturning the Denial of a Motion to Suppress in New York Criminal Courts — New York Criminal Attorney Blog — November 30, 2024

In a New York criminal case, an experienced criminal defense lawyer will often file what’s called…

The Fate of Hundreds Of EPOA Class Actions Await The Washington Supreme Court’s Decision in Branson v. Washington

The Washington Supreme Court recently entertained oral arguments in Branson v. Washington Fine Wines on the…

Federal Contractor DEI Certifications Allowed to Resume After Fourth Circuit Temporarily Blocks District Court’s Nationwide Injunction

Seyfarth Synopsis: On March 14, 2025, the Fourth Circuit reversed a lower court’s nationwide injunction that…

How Ontario Courts Address Dissipation of Assets by One Spouse in Family Law Cases | Divorce & Family Lawyers

In Ontario family law cases, the dissipation of assets by one spouse can significantly impact the…

In the Supreme Court’s NetChoice Rulings, the Court Leaves the Door Open for Future Social Media Content Moderation Regulations

Are social media companies more like newspapers or phone companies? This oft-debated question in social media…